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Until now, research on rock art and burials in north Africa focused on areas like the Nile Valley, the Sahara or the Atlas Mountains. Our discoveries reveal that Morocco’s north-western coast ...
SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - Australia’s bid to secure World Heritage status for a site with Indigenous rock art estimated to be 50,000 years old has been dealt a blow after a U.N. advisory body ...
“What will be approved here is the biggest carbon bomb in the southern hemisphere and the extension of a plant that is actively damaging the most important rock art site in the southern ...
Screengrab from San Francisco Fire Department video Two tourists who climbed down a cliff near San Francisco ... The rescue took place between Mile Rock Beach and Deadman’s Point on Saturday ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A world-renowned rock art specialist has accused the Cook government of trying to cover up the extent of damage from industrial ...
Archaeologists say a federal government decision to extend the life of Woodside's North West Shelf project will threaten the preservation of Murujuga's Aboriginal rock art. Woodside's North West ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A leading statistician on an emissions study into an ancient West Australian rock art site has spoken out to support the 800-page ...
There are more than 10,000 rock engravings in the Burrup Peninsula, an area with one of the most prolific Aboriginal rock art sites in Australia — with some works believed to be more than 40,000 ...
The peninsula in Western Australia’s north is home to between one and two million pieces of Aboriginal rock art believed to be up to 50,000 years old. The draft decision released overnight said ...
“Carole’s inspirations were diverse: literature, film, rock music, the history of art, popular culture and ... in front of the viewer.” Artist Cliff Benjamin, who lives in Hawaii, is in ...
A summary of the Murujuga Rock Art Monitoring Program study said its findings showed there was no acid rain in the area, and attributed the negative impact identified on one of five types of rock ...
At over 40,000 years old, the Murujuga rock art in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is the world’s largest and biggest collection of petroglyphs, and scientists say toxic gases are erasing it.
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